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  • 21 cold

    • pakkanen
    • nuiva
    • nuha
    • hyytävä
    • jäinen
    • tunteeton
    • hyinen
    • huurteinen
    • viileys
    • viluinen
    • vilustuminen
    • viileä
    • vilu
    • jäätävä
    • kalsea
    • jäähtynyt
    • kylmä
    • kylmettyminen
    • kylmiltään
    • kylmäkiskoinen
    • kylmyys
    • kylmissään
    • kylmettyä
    • kylmetys
    • laimea
    • kolea
    * * *
    kəuld 1. adjective
    1) (low in temperature: cold water; cold meat and salad.) kylmä
    2) (lower in temperature than is comfortable: I feel cold.) viluinen
    3) (unfriendly: His manner was cold.) kylmäkiskoinen
    2. noun
    1) (the state of being cold or of feeling the coldness of one's surroundings: She has gone to live in the South of France because she cannot bear the cold in Britain; He was blue with cold.) kylmyys
    2) (an illness with running nose, coughing etc: He has a bad cold; She has caught a cold; You might catch cold.) vilustuminen
    - coldness
    - cold-blooded
    - cold war
    - get cold feet
    - give someone the cold shoulder
    - give the cold shoulder
    - in cold blood

    English-Finnish dictionary > cold

  • 22 jump

    • hypätä
    • hypähdellä
    • hyppäyttää
    • hypähtää
    • hyppyyttää
    • hytkähtää
    • hyppäys
    • hyppiä
    • hyppy
    • hyppelehtiä
    • hypellä
    • ponkaisu
    • pomppia
    • pulahtaa
    • poukkia
    • ponnahtaa
    • ponnahdus
    • pulahdus
    • ponkaista
    • kavahtaa
    • keikkua
    • kohota äkkiä
    • harpata
    • harppaus
    • harppoa
    • sännätä
    • sykähtää
    • loikata
    • loikata yli
    • loikka
    • loikkia
    • loikkaus
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) go quickly off the ground with a springing movement: He jumped off the wall / across the puddle / over the fallen tree / into the swimming-pool; Don't jump the horse over that fence!) hypätä, panna hyppäämään
    2) (to rise; to move quickly (upwards): She jumped to her feet; He jumped into the car.) hypätä
    3) (to make a startled movement: The noise made me jump.) hypähtää
    4) (to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding: He jumped the stream easily.) hypätä yli
    2. noun
    1) (an act of jumping: She crossed the stream in one jump.) hyppy
    2) (an obstacle to be jumped over: Her horse fell at the third jump.) este
    3) (a jumping competition: the high jump.) hyppy
    4) (a startled movement: She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.) säpsähdys
    5) (a sudden rise, eg in prices: There has been a jump in the price of potatoes.) äkillinen nousu
    - jump at
    - jump for joy
    - jump on
    - jump the gun
    - jump the queue
    - jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
    - jump to it

    English-Finnish dictionary > jump

  • 23 mark time

    • kävellä paikallaan
    • polkea paikallaan
    • polkea tahtia
    * * *
    (to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) polkea paikallaan

    English-Finnish dictionary > mark time

  • 24 pins and needles

    (a tingling feeling in one's hands, arms, feet or legs: I've got pins and needles in my arm.) pistellä

    English-Finnish dictionary > pins and needles

  • 25 singular

    • omalaatuinen
    • omituinen
    • harvinaislaatuinen
    • harvinainen
    • erinomainen
    • erillinen
    • singulaarinen
    • ainoalaatuinen
    • tavaton
    • merkillinen
    • yksittäinen
    • yksiköllinen
    • yksikkömuoto
    automatic data processing
    • yksikkö
    • yksikköllinen
    * * *
    'siŋɡjulə
    1) (( also adjective) (in) the form of a word which expresses only one: `Foot' is the singular of `feet'; a singular noun/verb; The noun `foot' is singular.) yksikkö, yksiköllinen
    2) (the state of being singular: Is this noun in the singular or the plural?) yksikkö

    English-Finnish dictionary > singular

  • 26 ski

    • hiihtää
    • suksia (hiihtää,ark.)
    • suksia (hiihtää)
    • suksi
    * * *
    1. ski: noun
    (one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) suksi
    2. ski:d verb
    (to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) hiihtää
    - skier
    - skiing
    - ski jump
    - ski jumper
    - ski jumping
    - ski lift
    - ski pole
    - ski resort
    - ski slope
    - ski run
    - ski track/trail
    - ski tow

    English-Finnish dictionary > ski

  • 27 skip

    • ohittaa
    • hypätä yli
    • hypähdellä
    • hypähdys
    • hyppäys
    • hypätä
    • jättää mainitsematta
    • hypellä
    • hyppy
    • hyppiä
    • sivuutus
    • sivuuttaa
    • vaihto
    • harpata
    • laiminlyödä
    • pinnata
    • loikka
    * * *
    skip 1. past tense, past participle - skipped; verb
    1) (to go along with a hop on each foot in turn: The little girl skipped up the path.) hypellä
    2) (to jump over a rope that is being turned under the feet and over the head (as a children's game).) hypätä narua
    3) (to miss out (a meal, part of a book etc): I skipped lunch and went shopping instead; Skip chapter two.) hypätä yli, jättää väliin
    2. noun
    (a hop on one foot in skipping.) hyppy

    English-Finnish dictionary > skip

  • 28 stocking

    • varastointi
    • sukka (naisen)
    • sukka(naisten)
    • sukka
    * * *
    'stokiŋ
    (one of a pair of close-fitting coverings for the legs and feet, reaching to or above the knee: Most women prefer tights to stockings nowadays.) pitkä sukka

    English-Finnish dictionary > stocking

  • 29 tickle

    • ihastuttaa
    • huvittaa
    • hivellä
    • mairitella
    • kutina
    • kutka
    • kutiaa
    • kutkuttaa
    • kutista
    • kutittaa
    • kutku
    * * *
    'tikl 1. verb
    1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) kutittaa
    2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) syyhytä
    3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) huvittaa
    2. noun
    1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) kutitus
    2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) ärsytys
    - be tickled pink

    English-Finnish dictionary > tickle

См. также в других словарях:

  • put one on one's feet — See: ON ONE S FEET(2) …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • put one on one's feet — See: ON ONE S FEET(2) …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • put\ one\ on\ one's\ feet — See: on one s feet(2) …   Словарь американских идиом

  • the ball at one's feet — 1. Success within one s grasp 2. An opportunity ready to be taken • • • Main Entry: ↑ball …   Useful english dictionary

  • be run off one's feet — ► be run off one s feet be extremely busy. Main Entry: ↑run …   English terms dictionary

  • the dust from one's feet — (see Bible, Matthew 10.14) to leave hurriedly or gladly (lit and figurative) ● shake …   Useful english dictionary

  • on one's feet — {adv. phr.} 1. Standing or walking; not sitting or lying down; up. * /Before the teacher finished asking the question, George was on his feet ready to answer it./ * /In a busy gasoline station, the attendant is on his feet all day./ Compare: TO… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • on one's feet — {adv. phr.} 1. Standing or walking; not sitting or lying down; up. * /Before the teacher finished asking the question, George was on his feet ready to answer it./ * /In a busy gasoline station, the attendant is on his feet all day./ Compare: TO… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • on\ one's\ feet — adv. phr. 1. Standing or walking; not sitting or lying down; up. Before the teacher finished asking the question, George was on his feet ready to answer it. In a busy gasoline station, the attendant is on his feet all day. Compare: to one s feet… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • regain one's feet — {v. phr.} To get back up again after falling down. * /Tom fell while he skied down the hill but he regained his feet quickly./ Compare: TO ONE S FEET …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • regain one's feet — {v. phr.} To get back up again after falling down. * /Tom fell while he skied down the hill but he regained his feet quickly./ Compare: TO ONE S FEET …   Dictionary of American idioms

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